As part of the UK government’s £900 million ($1.1 billion) spending package to drive the country’s AI research and innovation capabilities, the universities of Bristol, Cambridge, and Edinburgh will open three world-leading supercomputers over the next two years.
On 14 December is the previously-announced launch of 5th Gen Xeon Scalable 'Emerald Rapids' and Intel Core Ultra 'Meteor Lake' processors via a webcast from NASDAQ that Intel is promoting as the 'AI Everywhere' event
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Intel recently announced that it will hold the next Vision event in April 2024. The event will run for two days, on April 8th and 9th, where the company will give business and technology executive leaders a chance to come together to learn what the future holds for AI, edge-to-cloud, next-gen systems, and other technologies. …
With the SC23 Super Computing conference kicking off today in Denver, Intel has just lifted the embargo on a number of disclosures.
Intel isn't announcing any new products for SC23 but is talking up some of their existing CPU, GPU, and AI products as well as continuing to tease their next-generation wares and highlight their wonderful open-source software work.
During the Intel press briefings, Intel talked briefly on the Aurora supercomputer that is still being brought up.